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Nope, it doesn't! With "double super times pay" or dstp if you are dealt a royal flush with any multiplier, it automatically goes to 20x since the machine "locks up" and doesn't give the opportunity to award an after the deal multiplier, since there is no "after the deal".

Depending on the denomination you are playing, and the number of hands this is a dream scenario.

True, but I would highly recommend not playing it. And I'm glad it hasn't spread much.

All the paytables offered are not even allowed to be offered on regular STP/Double STP machines because they are set too low. The best paytable offered on the progressives is 8/5/4 Double Bonus (94.18% before STP and progressive). The progressive at 50k only adds about 0.2% iirc, and STP about 0.27%, so the machine will often still be sub 95%, as I have yet to see the jackpot get above $100k yet.

Now if they would have set this thing to 8/5 DDB (~97.3% after everything) it really might have had a shot of it catching on.

True, but I would highly recommend not playing it. And I'm glad it hasn't spread much.

All the paytables offered are not even allowed to be offered on regular STP/Double STP machines because they are set too low. The best paytable offered on the progressives is 8/5/4 Double Bonus (94.18% before STP and progressive). The progressive at 50k only adds about 0.2% iirc, and STP about 0.27%, so the machine will often still be sub 95%, as I have yet to see the jackpot get above $100k yet.

Now if they would have set this thing to 8/5 DDB (~97.3% after everything) it really might have had a shot of it catching on.